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    Behind the Lines

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    This creative writing thesis contains fiction by Idalis Nieves

    Renormalization of the 1S0 One-Pion-Exchange NN Interaction in Presence of Derivative Contact Interactions

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    We use standard distorted wave theory techniques and dimensional regularization to find out solutions of the nucleon-nucleon Lippman--Schwinger equation with a kernel determined by the Weinberg's next-to-leading potential, which consists of one--pion exchange and additional contact terms with derivatives. Though for simplicity, we restrict the discussion to the 1S0^1S_0 channel and to contact terms containing up to two derivatives, the generalization to higher waves and/or number of derivatives is straightforward. The undetermined low energy constants emerging out of the renormalization procedure are fitted to data.Comment: 7 pages, revtex4, Phys. Lett. B in prin

    Did PROGRESA send drop-outs back to school?

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    This paper analyzes the effect of PROGRESA education grants on school enrollment. It looks at its effect on total school enrollment and in particular on school enrollment of drop-outs, i.e. those children who face a re-enrollment decision since they were not enrolled in school the year prior to the implementation of the PROGRESA program. Estimates of the impact of PROGRESA education grants on drop-outs and non-drop-outs are obtained applying difference estimation and maximum likelihood estimation of a reduced form equation for schooling decision. Differences in results between both groups of children are discussed looking at the distribution of marginal effects. PROGRESA did send drop-outs back to school. It had a larger effect on drop-outs than on non-drop-outs. However, for the particular group of girls who dropped out of school just before attending secondary school PROGRESA grants only had a minor effect. This last finding highlights the fact that determinants of the schooling decision are different for young girls and that PROGRESA grants do not provide a strong enough incentive to send them back to school

    Angular momentum non-conserving decays in isotropic media

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    Various processes that are forbidden in the vacuum due to angular momentum conservation can occur in a medium that is isotropic and does not carry any angular momentum. We illustrate this by considering explicitly two examples. The first one is the decay of a spin-0 particle into a photon and another spin-0 particle, using a model involving the Yukawa interactions of the scalar particles with a charged fermion field. The second one involves the decay of a neutrino into another neutrino and a graviton, in the standard model of particle interactions augmented with the linearized gravitational couplings.Comment: 22 pages, Latex, uses axodraw.sty. 3 figures embedded in the tex file. This paper contains the same material as that presented in two earlier papers, arXiv:0901.2981 and arXiv:0901.2982, written by us. This version supersedes those two paper

    Mandatory audit firm rotation in Spain: a policy that was never applied

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    In recent international debates on auditing regulation, Spain has assumed a real prominence as a claimed practical example of where a policy of mandatory audit firm rotation did not work and was duly abolished. This study provides an analysis of the implementation and removal of such policy in Spain. Using the evidence provided by congressional hearings, financial newspapers and other documents we demonstrate that at no stage was mandatory rotation of audit firms ever enforced on Spanish auditors.Auditing regulation, Auditor independence, Mandatory audit firm rotation

    Study of the strong ΣbΛbπ\Sigma_b\to \Lambda_b\, \pi and ΣbΛbπ\Sigma_b^{*}\to \Lambda_b\, \pi in a non-relativistic quark model

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    We present results for the strong widths corresponding to the ΣbΛbπ\Sigma_b\to \Lambda_b\, \pi and ΣbΛbπ\Sigma_b^{*}\to \Lambda_b\, \pi decays. We apply our model in Ref. Phys. Rev. D 72, 094022 (2005) where we previously studied the corresponding transitions in the charmed sector. Our non-relativistic constituent quark model uses wave functions that take advantage of the constraints imposed by heavy quark symmetry. Partial conservation of axial current hypothesis allows us to determine the strong vertices from an analysis of the axial current matrix elements.Comment: 6 latex pages, 1 table, new references adde

    Remarks on the Coulomb and Covariant Gauges in Finite Temperature QED

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    We compare the use of the Coulomb gauge in finite temperature QED with a recently proposed prescription for covariant gauges, in which only the transverse photon degrees of freedom are thermalized. Using the Landau rule as a guide, we clarify the relation between the retarded electron self-energy and the elements of the self-energy matrix in the real-time formulation of . The general results are illustrated by means of the one-loop expressions for the electron self-energy in a QED plasma.Comment: LaTeX, 10 pages, no figures; to be published in Phys. Lett.

    Othere places delitables in two sixteenth-century texts

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